All London articles – Page 3
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Steve McQueen’s ‘Blitz’, starring Saoirse Ronan and Harris Dickinson, to open BFI London Film Festival
The Apple Original feature stars Saoirse Ronan and Harris Dickinson and is set during the Second World War.
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BFI London Film Festival reveals 2024 dates
The 68th edition will be the second under the aegis of Kristy Matheson.
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George Jaques’ ‘Black Dog’ scores UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
Screen Star Jaques’ debut feature launched at LFF last year.
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‘SCALA!!!’: London Review
Affectionate documentary recalls the 1980s glory days of London’s iconic Scala cinema
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BFI London Film Festival records highest attendance in five years, as ‘Gassed Up’ takes top audience award
Almost 200,000 in-person attendees tops the 2019 figure.
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London Film Festival premiere ‘Celluloid Underground’ lands sales agent (exclusive)
The film explores the post-revolutionary Iran and the director’s fight for Iranian cinema.
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‘Stopmotion’: London Review
A stop-motion animator is driven mad by her own creations in this atmospheric British horror
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‘Bye Bye Tiberias’: London Review
Lina Soualem, daughter of Hiam Abbass, explores her family history in this personal documentary which won London’s Grierson award
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‘The Kitchen’: London Review
Co-directors Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares close London film Festival with this near-future-set call to arms
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ heads BFI London Film Festival 2023 winners
Voting for audience awards is now open.
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‘Black Dog’: London Review
Two very different young men find a kinship on a roadtrip in this British debut
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‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’: London Review
Aardman’s long-awaited sequel to its most successful feature ever looks set to become a family favourite
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‘All Dirt Roads Taste Of Salt’: London Review
Raven Jackson’s feature debut is a patchwork of Tennessee memories produced by Barry Jenkins
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‘Starve Acre’: London Review
Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark struggle to deal with tragedy in Daniel Kokatajlo’s 70s-set folk horror
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Generative AI is neither as “scary” nor “amazing” as first thought, says Framestore exec
Time Webber was sitting on a London Film Festival industry panel about generative AI
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‘The Book Of Clarence’: London Review
Jeymes Samuel returns to the Biblical epics of yore with this rambunctious faith film
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‘Tuesday’: London Review
Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in this ambitious feature debut from the UK, backed by A24
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Bleecker Street acquires Anthony Hopkins drama ‘One Life’
True-life story screens at BFI London Film Festival this week.
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‘This Is Going To Be Big’: London Review
Neurodiverse teenagers stage a musical about singer John Farnham in this upbeat Australian doc